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Liverpool star Florian Wirtz responds in only way he can to brutal Fulham chant

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Liverpool Star Florian Wirtz Responds in Only Way He Can to Brutal Fulham Chant

Florian Wirtz, Liverpool's star midfielder, faced a barrage of chants from Fulham fans during a tense Premier League clash at Craven Cottage, but responded with pure class on the pitch.



The match, which Liverpool won convincingly, saw Fulham supporters taunting Wirtz with a brutal chant mocking his recent high-profile transfer from Bayer Leverkusen. The German playmaker, who joined Liverpool in a £100m+ deal last summer, has been a revelation in red, but the away fans tried to unsettle him with personal jabs about his adaptation to English football.

Undeterred, Wirtz delivered the ultimate riposte. In the 34th minute, he latched onto a precise through-ball from Mohamed Salah and rifled home a clinical finish. The goal sparked wild celebrations among Liverpool players and fans, silencing the home crowd. However, controversy erupted as replays appeared to show Wirtz in an offside position, with his boot marginally ahead of the last defender.[1]

VAR reviewed the decision for over two minutes, leaving players and supporters on edge. To Wirtz's own surprise, the goal stood—proven onside by a matter of millimeters after frame-by-frame analysis. "I was shocked it was given," Wirtz admitted post-match, laughing off the chants. "The fans can sing what they want; goals shut them up best."[1]

Wirtz's strike proved pivotal, paving the way for Liverpool's dominant 3-1 victory. He added an assist later, earning man-of-the-match honors. Manager Arne Slot praised his mentality: "Florian doesn't get rattled. That's why he's world-class."

The incident underscores Wirtz's resilience amid his breakout season at Anfield, where he's notched 12 goals and 10 assists. Fulham's chant backfired spectacularly, turning jeers into cheers for the 22-year-old maestro.

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